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Federal judge to let indirect purchaser claims in Korean noodle price-fixing case proceed

By Amy Miller ( March 26, 2015, 00:06 GMT | Insight) -- A federal judge said he is “inclined” to deny a request to dismiss a proposed class action filed by indirect purchasers of Korean ramen noodles because the plaintiffs failed to allege that defendant Samyang Foods has a US subsidiary or affiliate that fixed prices in the US.A federal judge said on Wednesday he is “inclined” to deny a request to dismiss a proposed class action filed by indirect purchasers of Korean ramen noodles because the plaintiffs failed to allege that defendant Samyang Foods has a US subsidiary or affiliate that fixed prices in the US....

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